I’d like to know what kind of ethics would allow people to say that his desire to have First World health care trumps the right to survive of at least dozens of people in another country. He could have at least admitted to exposure.
No doubt he did not know he was going to get Ebola when he applied for the visa and I’m sure he had to present a round trip ticket to get the final chop, but he did know of his exposure before he left.
I’m sure he quit his job because he did not intend to return..jobs are few and far between in Liberia and he had a good one.
As an aside..the Counselor Office he got the visa from is probably staffed mostly by Liberian’s. It is likely that he used contacts or a bribe or both to get his visa.
He could have at least admitted to exposure.”””
He outright lied on his application to fly out of the country.
He should face the music for that, and I don’t mean a slap on the wrist.
100 years in a maximum pen would be fine, but would prefer a bullet & not spending any money to take care of him, feed him, etc.